
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most famous and high-profile Formula One races thanks to its incredible backdrop and its storied history. The Circuit de Monaco is a narrow course that spans 3.337 km through the streets of Monte Carlo and has been a part of the F1 circuit since the very first Formula One race in 1950. This year’s Monaco Grand Prix will begin on Sunday at 9 a.m. ET, airing on ESPN3 and ESPN+, but you can tune in all weekend to catch practices and qualifying races, too.
Here’s everything you need to know about F1 this season, including how to watch this weekend’s race, along with the full 2025 F1 grand prix schedule.
How to watch the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix:
Date: Sunday, May 25, 2025
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Time: 9 a.m. ET
TV channel: ESPN3
Streaming: ESPN+, F1 TV Pro, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, or with a VPN
When is the Monaco Grand Prix?
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is on Sunday, May 25 at 9 a.m. ET. You can also tune in to practices and qualifying races on Friday and Saturday.
What channel is the Monaco Grand Prix on?
You can tune into Sunday’s race on ESPN3 and ESPN+. Practices will air across ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN Deportes, and Saturday’s qualifying race will be broadcast on ESPN.
This season, ESPN+ will also offer alternate viewing options of the main event, including an Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers’ perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver’s location on the course in real time. For super fans who don’t want to miss a single race, all the action is streamable through an F1 TV Pro subscription.
Schedule of events at the 2025 Monaco Prix:
All times Eastern
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Friday, May 23
Free Practice 1, 7:30 a.m. (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV)
Free Practice 2, 11 a.m. (ESPNU, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV)
Saturday, May 24
Free Practice 3, 6:30 a.m. (ESPN2, ESPN3, Deportes, F1 TV)
Qualifying, 10 a.m. (ESPN, F1 TV)
Sunday, May 25
Monaco Grand Prix, 9 a.m. (ESPN3, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, F1 TV)
How to watch the 2025 F1 season:
An F1 TV Pro subscription lets you stream every F1 race live, plus all the practices, qualifying races and pre-race shows. F1 TV is also home to F1’s post-race live shows, analysis, Tech Talks, documentaries and the official F1 archive. You can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for $11.99/month or pay $85 for the entire season.
$84.99/year at F1 TV
This weekend you can catch the Monaco Grand Prix on ESPN+, including the Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers’ perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver’s location on the course in real time.
If you’re a general sports lover and want to occasionally tune into F1 coverage, an ESPN+ subscription is a great option.
ESPN+ grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com.
$11.99/month at ESPN
Watch the Monaco Grand Prix with the help of a VPN
Looking for a way to stream F1 coverage from anywhere in the world without ESPN? One way to catch this weekend’s coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix is with the help of a VPN. With a VPN, you can change your location to one in Austria and watch free coverage of the race on ServusTV.
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A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you’re looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune in to the F1 race this weekend without a cable package, a VPN can help you out.
ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can tune into a Belgian or Austrian livestream of the race for free as opposed to paying for ESPN or ESPN+ for US coverage of F1. All you’ll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to one in Belgium and then find the F1 livestream on RTBF, or change your location to Austria to watch free coverage on ServusTV.
ExpressVPN’s added protection, speed and range of location options make it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities, plus, it’s Engadget’s top pick for the best streaming VPN. Plus, the service offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, in case you’re nervous about trying a VPN.
From $4.99/month at ExpressVPN
F1 2025 grand prix schedule:
Sunday, May 25:
Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco (9 a.m. ET, ESPN3, ESPN+)
Sunday, June 1:
Spanish Grand Prix, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, June 15:
Canadian Grand Prix, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (2 p.m. ET, ESPN)
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Sunday, June 29:
Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, July 6:
British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit (10 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, July 27:
Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 3:
Hungarian Grand Prix, Hangaroring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 31:
Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, September 7:
Italian Grand Prix, Monza Circuit (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, September 21:
Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit (7 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, October 5:
Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, October 19:
United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas (3 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)
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Sunday, October 26:
Mexico City Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (4 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, November 9:
Sau Paulo Grand Prix, Interlagos Circuit (12 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Saturday, November 22:
Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas Strip Circuit (11 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)
Sunday, November 30:
Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail International Circuit (11 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, December 7:
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)
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